![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Father Coughlin Old Time Radio Programs, Father Coughlin. Keywords: Old Time Radio; Father Coughlin; The Radio Priest Downloads: 14,722 Average rating: (9 reviews) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Father Coughlin upgrades Father Coughlin old time radio programs. This upgrades a few out-of-sequence digitizations from a previous collection. Keywords: old time radio; Father Coughlin; OTR; 1930s Downloads: 1,287 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Father Coughlin - Not Anti-Semitism but Anti-Communism - Father Coughlin During his time in the public eye, Father Charles Coughlin became one of the most revered figures in the Depression era of American history. Known for delving into politics more frequently than religious matters, Father Coughlin was never shy about preaching his version of the truth to anyone, be they loyal listeners or otherwise. Listen to one of his powerful anti-Communist radio broadcasts Keywords: communism; media; politics; religion; catholicism; FDR; Father Coughlin; WW2; Jews; anti-Semitism Downloads: 259 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | In Fact Volume 1, Issue Number 1 - George Seldes In Fact: For the Millions Who Want a Free Press. George Seldes, Editor Bruce Minton, Associate Editor May 20, 1940 Volume 1, Number 1. This item has been transcribed into Plain Text (.txt) Format. If you would like to read or download the Plain Text file, click on the HTTP index link on the left under the "View the book" section. Then click or download the file InFactNo1Transcribed.txt. Headlines: "Sworn To Secrecy"; "Mrs... Keywords: George Seldes; In Fact Volume 1; Bruce Minton; WWII; war; press censorship; corporate press; anti-Semitism; Jim Crow; negro; racism; labor; unions; William Bullitt; Father Coughlin; CIO Downloads: 345 |  |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | In Fact Volume 2 Issue Number 6 (no. 19) - George Seldes For The Millions Who Want a Free Press George Seldes, Editor January 27, 1941 Volume 2, Number 6 Headlines: "U. S. Will Decide Fate of Britain"; "Britain Burns Food While Millions Starve"; "Britons Speak Up; Americans Silent"; "American Press Misrepresents Convention"; "British and Italian Policy Against Negroes"; " Tuberculosis for Natives; $ $ $ for Britons"; "Appeasement for American Democracy"; "Facts About "Democracy" in India"; "TOBACCO SHORTENS LIFE (Part 2)"; "Venal Metropolitan Press"; ... Keywords: George Seldes; In Fact Volume 2; Tobacco; big business; WWII; Britain; Spanish Civil War; Civil Rights; Henry Ford; Press Censorship; Imperialism; India; Father Coughlin; Labor; Joseph Kennedy Downloads: 130 |  |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | In Fact Volume 1, Issue Number 2 - George Seldes In Fact: For the Millions Who Want a Free Press. George Seldes, Editor Bruce Minton, Associate Editor June 3, 1940 Volume 1, Number 2. This item has been transcribed into Plain Text (.txt) Format. If you would like to read or download the Plain Text file, click on the HTTP index link on the left under the "View the book" section. Then click or download the file InFactNo2TRANSCRIBED.txt. Headlines: "The War-Mongering Press"; "Colliers Fakes a Story"; "For President: Willkie; Enemy of Free Press";... Keywords: George Seldes; In Fact Volume 1; Bruce Minton; WWII; war; war preparations; press censorship; corporate press; anti-Semitism; Fifth Column; Hitler; Nazi; Poland; Josef Beck; propaganda; labor; unions; William Bullitt; Father Coughlin; CIO Downloads: 282 |  |
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